Netflix fans ‘utterly creeped out’ by ‘disturbing’ new horror film Tin And Tina

A ‘creepy’ and ‘disturbing’ Spanish horror movie has terrified Netflix viewers.

Released on the streaming giant last week, Tin And Tina is a longer-form adaptation of a 2013 short film of the same name, also directed by Rubin Stein.

Set in Spain in the early 1980s, the thriller follows the story of a woman who has a miscarriage on her wedding day.

She is told by her doctor that she cannot have children and that her depression is getting worse.

But soon the newlyweds adopt twins Tin and Tina who follow strict religious teachings and share them with their new parents.

Netflix’s Spanish horror film Tin and Tina has sparked a frenzy from “terrified” viewers. The thriller revolves around newlyweds who adopt troubling twins

Netflix's 'Tin and Tina' originates from Spain and has been translated into English

Netflix’s ‘Tin and Tina’ originates from Spain and has been translated into English

Tin and Tina bring an eerie and tense energy to the couple’s home as mysterious and violent events begin to take place.

The couple Lola and Adolfo are played by Milena Smit, 26, and Jaime Lorente, 31.

The twins Tin and Tina are played by 11-year-old Anastasia Russo and Carlos González Morollón.

And since it landed on Netflix, it has left people petrified.

One frightened viewer wrote, “I watched Tin and Tina on Netflix. Do you think the Shining twins were scary… you haven’t seen anything yet. They have terrified me completely and I will have nightmares for days.’

Another viewer shudderingly added, “I pray #TinandTina, don’t enter my dreams tonight. Can’t even bear to look at the second half when the house is so quiet. Why did I do this to myself.’

A third person said, “Have to watch a Barbie movie after watching Tin and Tina, that movie is so disturbing.”

Another added, “I haven’t had a movie in a long time that scared me like Tin and Tina.”

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Viewers took to Twitter to share their terrified reactions to the film

Viewers took to Twitter to share their terrified reactions to the film

“Tin and Tina are literally the scariest kids I’ve ever seen in a horror movie,” one comment read.

One tweet jokingly spoke of the creepy twins, “Oh no I would have been scared of Tin and Tina the first time I saw them lol.”

The disturbing nature of the horror film led some viewers to warn of possible nightmares: “I made Bebe watch Tin and Tina, and now she’s whimpering in her sleep.”

Another troubled viewer wrote, “Looking at Tin and Tina, no, those kids would never have left the convent. They were creepy from the start.”

One Twitter user added, “OMG these kids gave me goosebumps.”

The eerie trailer begins dramatically with the newlywed having a bloody miscarriage just outside the church on her wedding day, while her family and friends are shocked to see the blood appear on her immaculate white dress.

When the couple wants to adopt, the nun introduces Tin and Tina, who have been left at the gates of the church, and says, “They are special children indeed.”

The man says to the woman, “I know what you’re thinking, and they’re just too old and a little strange.”

The woman argues that “these children need to be loved – just like us, we need love,” adding, “Let’s be a family.”

The trailer’s overview quickly shifts from the adopted twins being playful and “innocent,” to a house fire and the woman screaming.

Recently, Netflix fans said they were “scarred for life” after watching the streaming service’s new horror movie The Strays.

Set in early 1980s Spain, the film follows a woman who miscarries on her wedding day.

Set in early 1980s Spain, the film follows a woman who miscarries on her wedding day.

She is told by her doctor that she cannot have children and that her depression is getting worse.  The newlyweds adopt twins Tin and Tina

She is told by her doctor that she cannot have children and that her depression is getting worse. The newlyweds adopt twins Tin and Tina

Tin and Tina bring an eerie and tense energy to the couple's home, as mysterious and violent events begin to take place.

Tin and Tina bring an eerie and tense energy to the couple’s home, as mysterious and violent events begin to take place.

The film follows Neve (Ashley Madekwe), a fair-skinned biracial woman who lives a suburban life in a small English town and works as a deputy headmistress.

Married to a white man named Ian (Justin Salinger), she shuns anything to do with blackness.

Neve’s past threatens to unravel her idyllic life and she is deeply disturbed by the arrival of two strangers in town who seem to know her.

In the film’s trailer, Neve is seen driving her children when the two strangers appear on the side of the road, nearly causing her to crash.

Later, Neve and her husband are entertaining guests at their home when she sees a man staring at her from the sidewalk.

She is startled, stands up, points outside and says: ‘What’s that in front of the window? There’s someone there, can’t you see?’

But the other guests stare at her in confusion, with one of them saying, “What’s the matter with you tonight?”

One user commented on the film on Twitter, “Just finished watching The Strays on Netflix and I think I’m scared for life because what the hell did I just watch!”